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During Akbar's reign the most common gold coin was Illahi, which in value was equal to

A) 10 rupee silver coins B) 12 rupee silver coins
C) 15 rupee silver coins D) 20 rupee silver coins
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) 10 rupee silver coins

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Which city in the country has created a new Guinness world record with maximum number of people sweeping the ‘floor’ (single venue)  ?

A) Vadodara B) Surat
C) Hyderabad D) Pune
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Vadodara

Explanation:

Residents of Vadodara, the 10th cleanest city in the country has created a new Guinness world record with maximum number of people sweeping the ‘floor’ (single venue). Vadodara municipal corporation commissioner Vinod Rao said around 5,058 people came together to sweep the venue – a bridge connecting Akota with Dandia bazaar – spread over one kilometre. The record was achieved by participants who swept the place in groups of 50.

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Q:

The Ankle is a third-class lever.

A) TRUE B) FALSE
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) FALSE

Explanation:

False. The ankle is not the third-class lever in the body.


 


Levers are typically labeled as first class, second class, or third class. All three types are found in the body, but most levers in the human body are third class.

First-class levers in the human body are rare and have the axis (fulcrum) located between the weight (resistance) and the force. One example is the joint between the head and the first vertebra.


In a second-class lever, the weight (resistance) is located between the axis (fulcrum) and the force. An example of a second-class lever in the human body is found in the lower leg when someone stands on tiptoes


In a third-class lever, the most common in the human body, force is applied between the resistance (weight) and the axis (fulcrum). There are numerous third-class levers in the human body; one example can be illustrated in the elbow joint.

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Q:

The fundamental particles present in equal numbers in neutral atoms are

A) protons and electrons B) neutrons and electrons
C) protons and neutrons D) protons and positrons
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) protons and electrons

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Q:

What is the main reason the OSI Model was created?

Answer

The OSI Model is used as a reference model.


The primary reason the OSI model was created was so that different networks could inter-operate. Hence, different networks could communicate.

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Uber Cup is associated with

Answer

Women's badminton

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Q:

Age of a Candidate to contest Parliamentary election should not be lesser than

A) 18 years B) 21 years
C) 25 years D) 26 years
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) 25 years

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Q:

Which of the following is not a compound?

A) Brass B) Quick lime
C) Marble D) Soda ash
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Brass

Explanation:

Among the given options Brass is not a compound. Since it is an alloy, it is a mixture. It is a mixture of copper and zinc.

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The smallest part of a compound is called a molecule. It has a unique composition that is always the same.

 

Compound is a substance that consists of two or more elements. 

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